Nov 1995
To many he's the Mother Theresa of Pakistan. Every day Sattar Edhi collects the dead from the streets of Karachi for burial.
Around him, one of the world's biggest cities is descending into chaos. Edhi's massive graveyard outside Karachi looks like a war cemetery. In a back street police pick up yet another victim although there is little hope of catching his murderers. Karachi's economy is fuelled by drug dealing, gun running and bribery. It's a black joke that when the police hear gunfire, they run in the opposite direction. A millionaire businessman has developed Karachi's only computerised investigation system to try to control crime. But avoiding the battlegrounds is becoming more difficult. We follow one injured woman to hospital where there's little hope of saving her life. Small businesses and shops are too afraid to open and it's difficult to sell anything legal. For many of Karachi's orphans Sattar Edhi is their only hope. Interview with Benazir Bhutto.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by JourneymanPictures
Can anyone translate this report into English?﻿ We believe it is in Hindi. Thanks﻿

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Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a particularly gruesome gang rape. Is there any hope for these courageous individuals who want to stand out on their own?
With exclusive access, this cutting-edge film goes behind the scenes of the transgender community to uncover the truth behind Pakistan’sOpen Secret.
OfficialSelection, United Nations AssociationFilm FestivalWant to watch more full-length Documentaries?
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Karachi

Karachi (Urdu:کراچی‎ / ALA-LC: KarācīIPA:[kəˈrɑːˌtʃi]) is the largest city of Pakistan and the capital of the province of Sindh as well as one of the largest and most populous metropolitan cities in the world. It is also the main seaport and financial center of the country. Karachi metro has an estimated population of over 23.5million people as of 2013, and area of approximately 3,527km2 (1,362sqmi), resulting in a density of more than 6,000 people per square kilometre (15,500 per square mile).

Karachi is also ranked as a beta world city. It was the capital of Pakistan until Islamabad was constructed as a capital to spread development evenly across the country and to prevent it from being concentrated in Karachi. Karachi is the location of the Port of Karachi and Port Bin Qasim, two of the region's largest and busiest ports. After the independence of Pakistan, the city population increased dramatically when hundreds of thousands of MuslimMuhajirs from India and from other parts of South Asia came to settle in Karachi.

Karachi: A City At War With Itself - Pakistan

Nov 1995
To many he's the Mother Theresa of Pakistan. Every day Sattar Edhi collects the dead from the streets of Karachi for burial.
Around him, one of the world's biggest cities is descending into chaos. Edhi's massive graveyard outside Karachi looks like a war cemetery. In a back street police pick up yet another victim although there is little hope of catching his murderers. Karachi's economy is fuelled by drug dealing, gun running and bribery. It's a black joke that when the police hear gunfire, they run in the opposite direction. A millionaire businessman has developed Karachi's only computerised investigation system to try to control crime. But avoiding the battlegrounds is becoming more difficult. We follow one injured woman to hospital where there's little hope of saving her life. Small businesses and shops are too afraid to open and it's difficult to sell anything legal. For many of Karachi's orphans Sattar Edhi is their only hope. Interview with Benazir Bhutto.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by JourneymanPictures
Can anyone translate this report into English?﻿ We believe it is in Hindi. Thanks﻿

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a particularly gruesome gang rape. Is there any hope for these courageous individuals who want to stand out on their own?
With exclusive access, this cutting-edge film goes behind the scenes of the transgender community to uncover the truth behind Pakistan’sOpen Secret.
OfficialSelection, United Nations AssociationFilm FestivalWant to watch more full-length Documentaries?
Click here: http://bit.ly/1GOzpIu
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Produced by Clover Films

Karachi: A City At War With Itself - Pakistan

Nov 1995
To many he's the Mother Theresa of Pakistan. Every day Sattar Edhi collects the dead from the streets of Karachi for burial.
Around him, one of the world's biggest cities is descending into chaos. Edhi's massive graveyard outside Karachi looks like a war cemetery. In a back street police pick up yet another victim although there is little hope of catching his murderers. Karachi's economy is fuelled by drug dealing, gun running and bribery. It's a black joke that when the police hear gunfire, they run in the opposite direction. A millionaire businessman has developed Karachi's only computerised investigation system to try to control crime. But avoiding the battlegrounds is becoming more difficult. We follow one injured woman to hospital where there's little hope of saving her life...

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a par...

Nov 1995
To many he's the Mother Theresa of Pakistan. Every day Sattar Edhi collects the dead from the streets of Karachi for burial.
Around him, one of the world's biggest cities is descending into chaos. Edhi's massive graveyard outside Karachi looks like a war cemetery. In a back street police pick up yet another victim although there is little hope of catching his murderers. Karachi's economy is fuelled by drug dealing, gun running and bribery. It's a black joke that when the police hear gunfire, they run in the opposite direction. A millionaire businessman has developed Karachi's only computerised investigation system to try to control crime. But avoiding the battlegrounds is becoming more difficult. We follow one injured woman to hospital where there's little hope of saving her life. Small businesses and shops are too afraid to open and it's difficult to sell anything legal. For many of Karachi's orphans Sattar Edhi is their only hope. Interview with Benazir Bhutto.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by JourneymanPictures
Can anyone translate this report into English?﻿ We believe it is in Hindi. Thanks﻿

Nov 1995
To many he's the Mother Theresa of Pakistan. Every day Sattar Edhi collects the dead from the streets of Karachi for burial.
Around him, one of the world's biggest cities is descending into chaos. Edhi's massive graveyard outside Karachi looks like a war cemetery. In a back street police pick up yet another victim although there is little hope of catching his murderers. Karachi's economy is fuelled by drug dealing, gun running and bribery. It's a black joke that when the police hear gunfire, they run in the opposite direction. A millionaire businessman has developed Karachi's only computerised investigation system to try to control crime. But avoiding the battlegrounds is becoming more difficult. We follow one injured woman to hospital where there's little hope of saving her life. Small businesses and shops are too afraid to open and it's difficult to sell anything legal. For many of Karachi's orphans Sattar Edhi is their only hope. Interview with Benazir Bhutto.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by JourneymanPictures
Can anyone translate this report into English?﻿ We believe it is in Hindi. Thanks﻿

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the street...

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a particularly gruesome gang rape. Is there any hope for these courageous individuals who want to stand out on their own?
With exclusive access, this cutting-edge film goes behind the scenes of the transgender community to uncover the truth behind Pakistan’sOpen Secret.
OfficialSelection, United Nations AssociationFilm FestivalWant to watch more full-length Documentaries?
Click here: http://bit.ly/1GOzpIu
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Produced by Clover Films

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a particularly gruesome gang rape. Is there any hope for these courageous individuals who want to stand out on their own?
With exclusive access, this cutting-edge film goes behind the scenes of the transgender community to uncover the truth behind Pakistan’sOpen Secret.
OfficialSelection, United Nations AssociationFilm FestivalWant to watch more full-length Documentaries?
Click here: http://bit.ly/1GOzpIu
Follow us on Twitter for more - https://twitter.com/realstoriesdocs
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Produced by Clover Films

Travel VLOG: Karachi Pakistan - The Longest Vlog Ever

The Karachi VLOG is my longest vlog ever in terms of duration. Karachi is my city where I lived for consecutive 17 years. Karachi is the 3rd largest city in the world and the capital of Sindh Province in Pakistan.
Karachi is very famous for beaches and diversity, you'll find all ethnic groups of Pakistan in Karachi i.e Pashtun, Muhajir, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Kashmiri, Saraiki, Hazarewal and Gilgiti etc.
The Karachi city is also very famous for high rise buildings and the sea-port which never lets it sleep and has given it a name i.e the city of lights. and it's equally famous for cheap prices. Karachi is among the top 5 cheapest cities in the world.
MusicCredit:
main song - "Already Through" by Palm Vision
Music provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.yo...

VICE Guide to Karachi: Pakistan's Most Violent City (Part 1/5)

Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times as many people were killed in Karachi than the number of people killed in American drone strikes in the tribal areas. VICE explores the seedy underbelly of this ultra-violent metropolis of more than eighteen million people, and meet the players who make Karachi one of the craziest cities on earth.
Hosted by VICE Founder Suroosh AlviFollow @SurooshAlvi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/surooshalvi
Part 1/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-1
Part 2/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-2
Part 3/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-3
Part 4/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-4
Part 5/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-5
On a lighter note, VICE throws a party in Karachi: http://bit.ly/Karachi-Party
Watch more VICE documentaries here: http://bit.ly/VICE...

Pakistan Trip: London to Karachi #1

This is my first vlog of my holiday in Karachi, Pakistan - seeing Pakistani people, rikshaws, shalwar kameez, cuisine and so much more. This is us going from Heathrow Airport to Jinnah airport and our stopover in Doha. We took the Picadilly line on the London Underground (aka the Tube) to Heathrow Airport. We did our bad weighing stuff - one bag weighed too much! The aeroplane was so nice! The stop over in Doha was short because our flight was delayed in the first place. Then the second flight was fairly short as well. My mum and uncles collected us from the airport. We arrived in Karachi in the morning. This trip is from August 2015 (yes I know it's a little late). The weather was really good because it was the end of August and the summer period was coming to an end. It was a cloudy day ...

Travel VLOG: Karachi Pakistan - The Longest Vlog Ever

The Karachi VLOG is my longest vlog ever in terms of duration. Karachi is my city where I lived for consecutive 17 years. Karachi is the 3rd largest city in the...

The Karachi VLOG is my longest vlog ever in terms of duration. Karachi is my city where I lived for consecutive 17 years. Karachi is the 3rd largest city in the world and the capital of Sindh Province in Pakistan.
Karachi is very famous for beaches and diversity, you'll find all ethnic groups of Pakistan in Karachi i.e Pashtun, Muhajir, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Kashmiri, Saraiki, Hazarewal and Gilgiti etc.
The Karachi city is also very famous for high rise buildings and the sea-port which never lets it sleep and has given it a name i.e the city of lights. and it's equally famous for cheap prices. Karachi is among the top 5 cheapest cities in the world.
MusicCredit:
main song - "Already Through" by Palm Vision
Music provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_scedLujYEY&t=74s
• Palm Vision
https://soundcloud.com/palm-vision
https://www.facebook.com/palmvisionofficial
heroboard – free music to free your mind
» Twitter: https://twitter.com/heroboard
» Spotify: http://sptfy.com/Wdk
"Hallow Voices" by Flux
Music provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVeSoO8kS4U
• FLUX
https://soundcloud.com/flux-407722529
https://twitter.com/ItsFluxMusic
https://facebook.com/Flux-1015541538530716
Feel good summer jam.
• Jake Cooper
https://soundcloud.com/cooper-jake
• Joey Busse
https://www.facebook.com/JoeyBusseMusic

The Karachi VLOG is my longest vlog ever in terms of duration. Karachi is my city where I lived for consecutive 17 years. Karachi is the 3rd largest city in the world and the capital of Sindh Province in Pakistan.
Karachi is very famous for beaches and diversity, you'll find all ethnic groups of Pakistan in Karachi i.e Pashtun, Muhajir, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Kashmiri, Saraiki, Hazarewal and Gilgiti etc.
The Karachi city is also very famous for high rise buildings and the sea-port which never lets it sleep and has given it a name i.e the city of lights. and it's equally famous for cheap prices. Karachi is among the top 5 cheapest cities in the world.
MusicCredit:
main song - "Already Through" by Palm Vision
Music provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_scedLujYEY&t=74s
• Palm Vision
https://soundcloud.com/palm-vision
https://www.facebook.com/palmvisionofficial
heroboard – free music to free your mind
» Twitter: https://twitter.com/heroboard
» Spotify: http://sptfy.com/Wdk
"Hallow Voices" by Flux
Music provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVeSoO8kS4U
• FLUX
https://soundcloud.com/flux-407722529
https://twitter.com/ItsFluxMusic
https://facebook.com/Flux-1015541538530716
Feel good summer jam.
• Jake Cooper
https://soundcloud.com/cooper-jake
• Joey Busse
https://www.facebook.com/JoeyBusseMusic

VICE Guide to Karachi: Pakistan's Most Violent City (Part 1/5)

Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times as many people were killed in Karachi than the number of people killed...

Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times as many people were killed in Karachi than the number of people killed in American drone strikes in the tribal areas. VICE explores the seedy underbelly of this ultra-violent metropolis of more than eighteen million people, and meet the players who make Karachi one of the craziest cities on earth.
Hosted by VICE Founder Suroosh AlviFollow @SurooshAlvi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/surooshalvi
Part 1/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-1
Part 2/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-2
Part 3/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-3
Part 4/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-4
Part 5/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-5
On a lighter note, VICE throws a party in Karachi: http://bit.ly/Karachi-Party
Watch more VICE documentaries here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Presents
Subscribe to VICE: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE
Check out our full video catalog: http://www.youtube.com/user/vice/videos
Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com
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Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times as many people were killed in Karachi than the number of people killed in American drone strikes in the tribal areas. VICE explores the seedy underbelly of this ultra-violent metropolis of more than eighteen million people, and meet the players who make Karachi one of the craziest cities on earth.
Hosted by VICE Founder Suroosh AlviFollow @SurooshAlvi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/surooshalvi
Part 1/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-1
Part 2/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-2
Part 3/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-3
Part 4/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-4
Part 5/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-5
On a lighter note, VICE throws a party in Karachi: http://bit.ly/Karachi-Party
Watch more VICE documentaries here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Presents
Subscribe to VICE: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE
Check out our full video catalog: http://www.youtube.com/user/vice/videos
Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com
Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice
Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice
Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com

This is my first vlog of my holiday in Karachi, Pakistan - seeing Pakistani people, rikshaws, shalwar kameez, cuisine and so much more. This is us going from Heathrow Airport to Jinnah airport and our stopover in Doha. We took the Picadilly line on the London Underground (aka the Tube) to Heathrow Airport. We did our bad weighing stuff - one bag weighed too much! The aeroplane was so nice! The stop over in Doha was short because our flight was delayed in the first place. Then the second flight was fairly short as well. My mum and uncles collected us from the airport. We arrived in Karachi in the morning. This trip is from August 2015 (yes I know it's a little late). The weather was really good because it was the end of August and the summer period was coming to an end. It was a cloudy day so we weren't scorched by the sun! We found a new friend - the cat! She has a whole extended family as you will see soon (so do we obviously).
There's a lot more of Karachi to see, so if you enjoyed this vlog, please subscribe and share the journey with others!
I hope to see you in another video!
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Subscribe for more videos like this every fortnight! I'll see you in another video! BYE!
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This is my first vlog of my holiday in Karachi, Pakistan - seeing Pakistani people, rikshaws, shalwar kameez, cuisine and so much more. This is us going from Heathrow Airport to Jinnah airport and our stopover in Doha. We took the Picadilly line on the London Underground (aka the Tube) to Heathrow Airport. We did our bad weighing stuff - one bag weighed too much! The aeroplane was so nice! The stop over in Doha was short because our flight was delayed in the first place. Then the second flight was fairly short as well. My mum and uncles collected us from the airport. We arrived in Karachi in the morning. This trip is from August 2015 (yes I know it's a little late). The weather was really good because it was the end of August and the summer period was coming to an end. It was a cloudy day so we weren't scorched by the sun! We found a new friend - the cat! She has a whole extended family as you will see soon (so do we obviously).
There's a lot more of Karachi to see, so if you enjoyed this vlog, please subscribe and share the journey with others!
I hope to see you in another video!
_____________________________________________________________
Hi! My name isHana! Thank you for watching this video! I hope you've learnt something from it. If you have any questions, post them below and I'll be happy to answer you.
In this channel, you find videos about science, engineering, technology, learning, education, travel, Pakistan, vlogs, anime, comic con and basically anything of my interest. I love getting suggestions so please make some!!
Subscribe for more videos like this every fortnight! I'll see you in another video! BYE!
Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/hanazenerdiode
Follow on Tumblr: adventuresofanengineer.tumblr.com
You can email me at hanashoib@hotmail.com if you have any other questions. Some people have messaged me on Facebook and Instagram as well! So however you want to make contact is absolutely fine.

Karachi: A City At War With Itself - Pakistan

Nov 1995
To many he's the Mother Theresa of Pakistan. Every day Sattar Edhi collects the dead from the streets of Karachi for burial.
Around him, one of the world's biggest cities is descending into chaos. Edhi's massive graveyard outside Karachi looks like a war cemetery. In a back street police pick up yet another victim although there is little hope of catching his murderers. Karachi's economy is fuelled by drug dealing, gun running and bribery. It's a black joke that when the police hear gunfire, they run in the opposite direction. A millionaire businessman has developed Karachi's only computerised investigation system to try to control crime. But avoiding the battlegrounds is becoming more difficult. We follow one injured woman to hospital where there's little hope of saving her life...

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a par...

Nov 1995
To many he's the Mother Theresa of Pakistan. Every day Sattar Edhi collects the dead from the streets of Karachi for burial.
Around him, one of the world's biggest cities is descending into chaos. Edhi's massive graveyard outside Karachi looks like a war cemetery. In a back street police pick up yet another victim although there is little hope of catching his murderers. Karachi's economy is fuelled by drug dealing, gun running and bribery. It's a black joke that when the police hear gunfire, they run in the opposite direction. A millionaire businessman has developed Karachi's only computerised investigation system to try to control crime. But avoiding the battlegrounds is becoming more difficult. We follow one injured woman to hospital where there's little hope of saving her life. Small businesses and shops are too afraid to open and it's difficult to sell anything legal. For many of Karachi's orphans Sattar Edhi is their only hope. Interview with Benazir Bhutto.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by JourneymanPictures
Can anyone translate this report into English?﻿ We believe it is in Hindi. Thanks﻿

Nov 1995
To many he's the Mother Theresa of Pakistan. Every day Sattar Edhi collects the dead from the streets of Karachi for burial.
Around him, one of the world's biggest cities is descending into chaos. Edhi's massive graveyard outside Karachi looks like a war cemetery. In a back street police pick up yet another victim although there is little hope of catching his murderers. Karachi's economy is fuelled by drug dealing, gun running and bribery. It's a black joke that when the police hear gunfire, they run in the opposite direction. A millionaire businessman has developed Karachi's only computerised investigation system to try to control crime. But avoiding the battlegrounds is becoming more difficult. We follow one injured woman to hospital where there's little hope of saving her life. Small businesses and shops are too afraid to open and it's difficult to sell anything legal. For many of Karachi's orphans Sattar Edhi is their only hope. Interview with Benazir Bhutto.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by JourneymanPictures
Can anyone translate this report into English?﻿ We believe it is in Hindi. Thanks﻿

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the street...

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a particularly gruesome gang rape. Is there any hope for these courageous individuals who want to stand out on their own?
With exclusive access, this cutting-edge film goes behind the scenes of the transgender community to uncover the truth behind Pakistan’sOpen Secret.
OfficialSelection, United Nations AssociationFilm FestivalWant to watch more full-length Documentaries?
Click here: http://bit.ly/1GOzpIu
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Produced by Clover Films

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a particularly gruesome gang rape. Is there any hope for these courageous individuals who want to stand out on their own?
With exclusive access, this cutting-edge film goes behind the scenes of the transgender community to uncover the truth behind Pakistan’sOpen Secret.
OfficialSelection, United Nations AssociationFilm FestivalWant to watch more full-length Documentaries?
Click here: http://bit.ly/1GOzpIu
Follow us on Twitter for more - https://twitter.com/realstoriesdocs
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Produced by Clover Films

Actor In Law 2016 | ایکٹر ان لاء | الممثل في القانون
An aspiring actor (Fahad Mustafa) succumbs to pressure from his father (Om Puri) and takes up the role of lawyer.
Fahad Mustafa stars as an up-and-coming lawyer who employs theatrics and over the top one liners in the courtroom. He aspires to become an actor, something which is met with disapproval from his father. His world is turned upside down when he is faced with a case that shakes the foundation of the country and threatens his career and family. Will he be able to use his theatricality and knowledge of the law to ensure justice?
The film also fictionally portraits the celebrities in Pakistan such as Ayyan who was recently arrested in a very publicized money laundering scandal and Mubashir Lucman, a famous news anchor.
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Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a par...

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the street...

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a particularly gruesome gang rape. Is there any hope for these courageous individuals who want to stand out on their own?
With exclusive access, this cutting-edge film goes behind the scenes of the transgender community to uncover the truth behind Pakistan’sOpen Secret.
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Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a particularly gruesome gang rape. Is there any hope for these courageous individuals who want to stand out on their own?
With exclusive access, this cutting-edge film goes behind the scenes of the transgender community to uncover the truth behind Pakistan’sOpen Secret.
OfficialSelection, United Nations AssociationFilm FestivalWant to watch more full-length Documentaries?
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Karachi: A City At War With Itself - Pakistan

Nov 1995
To many he's the Mother Theresa of Pakistan. Every day Sattar Edhi collects the dead from the streets of Karachi for burial.
Around him, one of the world's biggest cities is descending into chaos. Edhi's massive graveyard outside Karachi looks like a war cemetery. In a back street police pick up yet another victim although there is little hope of catching his murderers. Karachi's economy is fuelled by drug dealing, gun running and bribery. It's a black joke that when the police hear gunfire, they run in the opposite direction. A millionaire businessman has developed Karachi's only computerised investigation system to try to control crime. But avoiding the battlegrounds is becoming more difficult. We follow one injured woman to hospital where there's little hope of saving her life. Small businesses and shops are too afraid to open and it's difficult to sell anything legal. For many of Karachi's orphans Sattar Edhi is their only hope. Interview with Benazir Bhutto.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by JourneymanPictures
Can anyone translate this report into English?﻿ We believe it is in Hindi. Thanks﻿

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a particularly gruesome gang rape. Is there any hope for these courageous individuals who want to stand out on their own?
With exclusive access, this cutting-edge film goes behind the scenes of the transgender community to uncover the truth behind Pakistan’sOpen Secret.
OfficialSelection, United Nations AssociationFilm FestivalWant to watch more full-length Documentaries?
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Produced by Clover Films

Travel VLOG: Karachi Pakistan - The Longest Vlog Ever

The Karachi VLOG is my longest vlog ever in terms of duration. Karachi is my city where I lived for consecutive 17 years. Karachi is the 3rd largest city in the world and the capital of Sindh Province in Pakistan.
Karachi is very famous for beaches and diversity, you'll find all ethnic groups of Pakistan in Karachi i.e Pashtun, Muhajir, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Kashmiri, Saraiki, Hazarewal and Gilgiti etc.
The Karachi city is also very famous for high rise buildings and the sea-port which never lets it sleep and has given it a name i.e the city of lights. and it's equally famous for cheap prices. Karachi is among the top 5 cheapest cities in the world.
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main song - "Already Through" by Palm Vision
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"Hallow Voices" by Flux
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VICE Guide to Karachi: Pakistan's Most Violent City (Part 1/5)

Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times as many people were killed in Karachi than the number of people killed in American drone strikes in the tribal areas. VICE explores the seedy underbelly of this ultra-violent metropolis of more than eighteen million people, and meet the players who make Karachi one of the craziest cities on earth.
Hosted by VICE Founder Suroosh AlviFollow @SurooshAlvi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/surooshalvi
Part 1/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-1
Part 2/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-2
Part 3/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-3
Part 4/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-4
Part 5/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-5
On a lighter note, VICE throws a party in Karachi: http://bit.ly/Karachi-Party
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Pakistan Trip: London to Karachi #1

This is my first vlog of my holiday in Karachi, Pakistan - seeing Pakistani people, rikshaws, shalwar kameez, cuisine and so much more. This is us going from Heathrow Airport to Jinnah airport and our stopover in Doha. We took the Picadilly line on the London Underground (aka the Tube) to Heathrow Airport. We did our bad weighing stuff - one bag weighed too much! The aeroplane was so nice! The stop over in Doha was short because our flight was delayed in the first place. Then the second flight was fairly short as well. My mum and uncles collected us from the airport. We arrived in Karachi in the morning. This trip is from August 2015 (yes I know it's a little late). The weather was really good because it was the end of August and the summer period was coming to an end. It was a cloudy day so we weren't scorched by the sun! We found a new friend - the cat! She has a whole extended family as you will see soon (so do we obviously).
There's a lot more of Karachi to see, so if you enjoyed this vlog, please subscribe and share the journey with others!
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Karachi: A City At War With Itself - Pakistan

Nov 1995
To many he's the Mother Theresa of Pakistan. Every day Sattar Edhi collects the dead from the streets of Karachi for burial.
Around him, one of the world's biggest cities is descending into chaos. Edhi's massive graveyard outside Karachi looks like a war cemetery. In a back street police pick up yet another victim although there is little hope of catching his murderers. Karachi's economy is fuelled by drug dealing, gun running and bribery. It's a black joke that when the police hear gunfire, they run in the opposite direction. A millionaire businessman has developed Karachi's only computerised investigation system to try to control crime. But avoiding the battlegrounds is becoming more difficult. We follow one injured woman to hospital where there's little hope of saving her life. Small businesses and shops are too afraid to open and it's difficult to sell anything legal. For many of Karachi's orphans Sattar Edhi is their only hope. Interview with Benazir Bhutto.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by JourneymanPictures
Can anyone translate this report into English?﻿ We believe it is in Hindi. Thanks﻿

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a particularly gruesome gang rape. Is there any hope for these courageous individuals who want to stand out on their own?
With exclusive access, this cutting-edge film goes behind the scenes of the transgender community to uncover the truth behind Pakistan’sOpen Secret.
OfficialSelection, United Nations AssociationFilm FestivalWant to watch more full-length Documentaries?
Click here: http://bit.ly/1GOzpIu
Follow us on Twitter for more - https://twitter.com/realstoriesdocs
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Content licensed from TVF International. Any queries, please contact us at: realstories@littledotstudios.com
Produced by Clover Films

Flamboyant, colourful and eccentric, many among Pakistan's marginalised transgender community scrape a living through dancing, singing and begging on the streets of the country’s economic capital, Karachi. Many others, though, earn money catering for the sexual needs of local men in the city's seedier districts.
Investigating a never-before-seen side of life in Pakistan, this film from Oscar and EMMY award-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows the stories of three transgender people, who each represent a different way of life in the country. Maggie is a prostitute who dreams of becoming an air hostess, while Chahat was abandoned by her middle-class family to beg on the streets. Sana is Karachi's most sought-after transgender dancer, desperate to give up the profession after a particularly gruesome gang rape. Is there any hope for these courageous individuals who want to stand out on their own?
With exclusive access, this cutting-edge film goes behind the scenes of the transgender community to uncover the truth behind Pakistan’sOpen Secret.
OfficialSelection, United Nations AssociationFilm FestivalWant to watch more full-length Documentaries?
Click here: http://bit.ly/1GOzpIu
Follow us on Twitter for more - https://twitter.com/realstoriesdocs
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RealStoriesChannel
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Content licensed from TVF International. Any queries, please contact us at: realstories@littledotstudios.com
Produced by Clover Films

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When the sun dims dramatically Monday morning, that would be like an entire power plant unit shutting down for the Lone Star State's electricity grid. The much-anticipated solar eclipse will wipe out about 600 megawatts worth of electricity generation from Texas' growing solar power industry, according to officials with ERCOT, which manages the Texas grid.&nbsp; ... "That is not very much," she said about eclipse's influence ... ....

Multiple media reports Thursday reported a van crashed into dozens of people in the center of Barcelona Thursday killing two and injuring several people. Local Spanish media say two armed men have entered a restaurant after a van crashed into a crowd of people, according to Reuters, and police consider the incident to be terror related. Local media reports say two people were killed instantly when struck by the van....

The number of asylum seekers who are illegally crossing into Canada from the United States more than tripled last month, according to new data released on Thursday by the Canadian government which hints at the deep fears that migrants have about the recent U.S. administration immigration crackdown ...The RoyalCanadian Mounted Police said that an additional 3,800 asylum seekers were arrested crossing the U.S ... "It's not a crisis ... ....

The Guardian reported that police announced one person was arrested in relation to the attack on Thursday where someone drove a white van through the busy, pedestrian area of Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain which has left at least 13 dead, and more than 50 injured ...Police said that the number of the dead was "bound to rise" since at least 50 people were injured after the attack, interior minister for Catalonia, Joaquim Form said ... ... U.S....

The top two officers and the top enlisted sailors who were in charge when the USS Fitzgerald had a collision on June 17 that killed seven crew members will face disciplinary measures after seven crew members died from the incident, a senior Navy official said on Thursday. The Washington Post reported that Adm. William F ... The discipline varies but will include likely career-ending actions against the ship's captain at the time, Cmdr....

The residents of Ali Nawaz Baloch Road, Baghdadi UC # 06, Lyari Town have been facing the serious problem of gas loadshedding for long hours er duration since last month ... This affects their health. The chairman of the Sui Southern Gas Company, Karachi must look into this serious issue and take adequate steps to restore uninterrupted gas supply in the area. Abdul AzizKhatri (Karachi) ... ....

Residents of Karachi have been facing a serious problem for the last 10 years. Every year, people celebrate Eidul Azha and sacrifice their animals for the holy festival. However it is being observed that even after the lapse of 10 to 15 days after the Eid, animals’ waste and carcasses are not properly disposed of ... Parshan Kumar (Karachi) ... ....

KARACHI. The 17th edition of Inter-Divisional Gymnastics Championship commences here at NorthKarachi Gymkhana on Friday (today).Sindh Gymnastics Association (SGA) is organising the event in collaboration with Sports and Youth Affairs Department, Government of Sindh. According to organisers, gymnastics teams of all five divisions of Sindh will participate in the championship. —PPI... ....

I work hard to make the lives of my parents and family comfortable ... I am in a quandary as how to get the property registered in my name, especially since I will go abroad after spending a month in Karachi on vacations ... Karachi ... ....

The project aims at restoring the features that speakers reminisced about so nostalgically ... He quoted a past speech at the KarachiArts Council where the speaker had said ... Ambareen Thompson, from the I AmKarachi initiative, said the Pakistan Chowk project was an amazing one ... In Karachi, a city stricken with all kinds of violence and hatred, the I AMKARACHI campaign turned out to be the one to mitigate this violence.” ... ....

This is to inform the higher authorities about the persistent problem being faced by the students of various government colleges across Karachi. The absence of teachers and the mismanagement of the non-teaching staff have created a lot of problems for students ...Abdul Moid (Karachi). ....

KARACHI... The FBR issued final income tax return forms for individuals and association of persons ... Zeeshan Merchant, general secretary of Karachi Tax Bar Association (KTBA) said FBR should give at least three months to taxpayers for returns filing since the date of form issuance ... ....

Finding the right salad is like finding the perfect life partner; hard to find but once you do, it's till death do us part. Call us dramatic but we take our salads verrrry seriously. Unfortunately, discovering a good salad is quite the impossible feat. Yes, you can go wrong with salads - they're not just ghaans phoons ... So when we set out on a search to find the best salads in Karachi, we were pleasantly surprised by the result ... ....

KARACHI. Mounting selling pressure amid higher phutti (seed-cotton) arrivals from Punjab and increased availability of quality lots pushed lint prices further down on Thursday. The spinners have adopted a cautious approach due to slow off-take of cotton yarn and fabric ... The KarachiCottonAssociation (KCA) further reduced its spot rates by another Rs100 to Rs6,100 per maund ... ....